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Friday, August 26, 2016

The other night, my husband asked if
I would like to bike down to our favorite date night spot by the river. It was
already 8:00pm, but I said yes...and what a ride. The way down, was,
predictably, not too bad. Heading home later in the dark, the Mississippi was
beautiful and mysterious. Then we had to climb the hills. I cursed his cute
little trim rear end half the way home...until we turned into the woods, and it
was magic. The drone of the locusts, the dark, the creek bubbling along the
path. There was no one but us and the wild of the forest dwellers.

My husband regularly takes me out of
my comfort zone. Without his encouragement, I would maybe not use my bike very
often. He opens up new vistas and experiences for me in the same town I have
lived in for fifteen years. All it takes from me is a "yes," and a
little uphill climbing, to soar.

What is the raison d’etre of this little blog? The reason for everything else I
do. I write and talk and make things
happen when someone says;

"I wish I
could..."

homeschool? knit? cook? speak
another language? Make Waldorf more a part of our lives? find nature, even in
the city? YES YOU CAN! Taking a willing participant along on the journey makes
my day. I am so very fortunate to have people who take me along on new
ventures, literally.

You will have to find your own questions, and your own reason for asking them,
but I am absolutely determined that if you ask me, my response will be a
resounding...OF COURSE! If you are willing to put in the effort, the rest will
follow, people will show up to help you, the universe will open up
possibilities and you will paint, dance, cook, sing, knit, homeschool along the
Waldorf/Steiner path. You will love life again. This blog is meant for one
reason: to empower you, the Waldorf homeschooling mother or father, to
confidently say, “yes, I can do this!”

Friday, August 12, 2016

There is so much to rejoice in, if only you will let yourself, every single day. At this time of year, creation is a marvel of growth and green and sunshine; all humbling me to a constant sense of wonder as I see the need for the fierce heat, and for the pounding rain in between.

This morning, the gentle patter of rain has the whole household sound asleep, all tucked into their dreams, all but me, and now my husband, sitting with his coffee and his computer, working. Like me, he is enjoying the calm of a cloudy day, in the midst of an abundance of sunshine, heat and humidity.

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

I cannot claim to have reverence for much. Not much beyond the woods, the ocean, rivers, mountains, and people for their humanity, not their brilliant accomplishments. Respect for the traditions of others; religions, commitment, the courtroom, yes, but a deep-abiding reverence and awe; I reserve that for what really counts.

Babies, the elderly, the people who give a hoot, trees, the dark green of leaves and moss all around with the early morning sun just penetrating through thick branches, the trail beneath my feet, Tuxy the dog, thrilled as always, to be with me here, and the heavy, humid air, already alive with the thrum of locusts and buzzing of mosquitoes. This, yes, this is real. This is where I am truly present.

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This is my chronicle of pursuing knowledge, balance, nature in our lives, a Waldorf education, good food, wisdom and laughter, with my five kids and French husband, here, along the banks of the Mississippi and in France.